I'd say the same thing to Tucker Carlson, Schlapp said. The president gets to determine what MAGA is. If they lampoon or characterize MAGA as, We never use the military,' right? And it was just Van Susteren interrupted again to add, We don't do anything overseas, they're pretty much isolationist, we don't help Ukraine. Right, that is never what MAGA was, Schlapp continued.
Tonight, a handful of Republicans took a dive on a vote to strip Stacy (sic) Plaskett of her position on House intel because of her ties to Epstein, wrote Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) on X. They did it to protect a Republican facing his own ethics issues from a similar vote. This backroom deal sh*t is swampy, wrong and always deserves to be called out.
Epstein, Epstein, Epstein: President Trump declared Sunday night that Congress should vote to force him to release the government's files on his former friend, the deceased, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein-he can't just do it himself?-saying he had "nothing to hide" after months of acting...very differently. ( Washington Post) Trump's order seems to have followed his realization that such a vote was about to happen anyway, as more than 100 Republicans were reportedly ready to vote for the files' release.
That topic is the fragmentation of the political right, began Shapiro. That fragmentation is being caused purposefully by a splinter faction of people led by a young man named Nick Fuentes. They call themselves the Groypers. They are white supremacists. They hate women, Jews, Hindus, many types of Christians, brown people of a wide variety of backgrounds, Blacks, America's foreign policy, and America's constitution. They admire Hitler and Stalin.
Right now, Tucker, a lot of people are happy about the government shutdown, but I really have no respect for the House not being in session. And I have no respect for Speaker Johnson not calling us back to Washington because we should be passing bills, Greene said. The Georgia congresswoman has become more critical of her party's leadership in recent weeks, arguing they are not focused on issues like healthcare costs, home loans, and overall inflation.